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  1. God's Beloved: Jesus' Experience of the Transcendent.Bernard J. Cooke - 1992
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    History as Revelation.Bernard Cooke - 1987 - Philosophy and Theology 1 (4):293-304.
    In this article, a sequel to “Prophetic Experience as Revelation,” I argue that history is the symbolic agency through which revelation occurs. Four issues are central to this claim: the action of God in history, the notion of universal history as revelation, the concept of Christian history as revelation, and the function of history as a symbol in the process of revelation itself.
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    Prophetic Experience as Revelation.Bernard Cooke - 1987 - Philosophy and Theology 1 (3):214-224.
    To attempt in two short articles to provide an adequate review of present-day reflection about divine revelation to humans is folly; in addition to suggest and justify a particular understanding of revelation borders on the impossible. What I propose to do is something much more limited: within the content of contemporary discussion about revelation to examine only two critical and, I hope, illumining instances - namely, the revelation of the divine that occurs in prophetic experience (which I will deal with (...)
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    The Mutability-Immutability Principle in St. Augustine's Metaphysics.Bernard J. Cooke - 1946 - Modern Schoolman 24 (1):37-49.
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    Mediaeval Studies, Vol. VII. [REVIEW]Bernard J. Cooke - 1946 - Modern Schoolman 24 (1):59-59.
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    Mediaeval Studies, Vol. VII. [REVIEW]Bernard J. Cooke - 1946 - Modern Schoolman 24 (1):59-59.